- Asiakaspalvelu 010 320 7300
- ma-pe 10-16
- info@f-musiikki.fi
FAURE SONATA 2 E MINOR OP108 VIOLIN+PIANO HENLE URTEXT
Nuotti
Gabriel Fauré
Violin Sonata no. 2 e minor op. 108
Editor: Fabian Kolb
Fingering: Pascal Rogé
Fing. vn:...
28,00 €
Saatavuus
- Verkkokauppa Vähän jäljellä
- F-Musiikki Kuopio Ei varastossa
- F-Musiikki Oulu Ei varastossa
- F-Musiikki Turku Ei varastossa
- F-Musiikki VantaaVähän jäljellä
Lähetettävissä (arvio)
0-3 arkipäivää
HN1036
Tuotekuvaus
Gabriel Fauré
Violin Sonata no. 2 e minor op. 108
Editor: Fabian Kolb
Fingering: Pascal Rogé
Fing. vn: Ernst Schliephake.
Urtext Edition, paperbound
with marked and unmarked string part
Pages: 86 (VI, 54, 13, 13), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Order no. HN 1036 · ISMN M-2018-1036-2
Level of difficulty (Violin): difficult (Level 7).
Faurés 2nd Violin Sonata was written in 1916 in Evian and Paris, the first in a series of chamber music works. It is thus one of Faures late works, characterised by austerity, introspection and the intensity of its expression. It is hard to imagine a greater contrast to the brilliant and ornamental style of the virtuosic 1st Violin Sonata (HN 980), published 40 years earlier. The 2nd Sonata concentrates on the essentials, and on closer contact turns out to be a fascinating composition that harmonically explores the limits of tonality, delving deep into the Modernism of the 1920s.
Violin Sonata no. 2 e minor op. 108
Editor: Fabian Kolb
Fingering: Pascal Rogé
Fing. vn: Ernst Schliephake.
Urtext Edition, paperbound
with marked and unmarked string part
Pages: 86 (VI, 54, 13, 13), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Order no. HN 1036 · ISMN M-2018-1036-2
Level of difficulty (Violin): difficult (Level 7).
Faurés 2nd Violin Sonata was written in 1916 in Evian and Paris, the first in a series of chamber music works. It is thus one of Faures late works, characterised by austerity, introspection and the intensity of its expression. It is hard to imagine a greater contrast to the brilliant and ornamental style of the virtuosic 1st Violin Sonata (HN 980), published 40 years earlier. The 2nd Sonata concentrates on the essentials, and on closer contact turns out to be a fascinating composition that harmonically explores the limits of tonality, delving deep into the Modernism of the 1920s.
Write Your Own Review